The visiting Spartans took the opener behind matching 19-point efforts from Gina Rhett and Deja Chappell. Rhett added 5 steals and 9 assists and Chappell snagged a game-high 21 rebounds in the win.

Kristen Reed scored a game-high 25 points in defeat.

Junior center Jourdan Hodge dominated Saturday with a 28-point, 21-rebound game as the Lancers gained their vengeance.

The split gives regional bragging rights to the Spartans. SHAPE (8-2 Region I) has played its last game until the playoffs; Lakenheath (5-2 Region I) will host Menwith Hill in a regional matchup Feb. 16. Even a Lakenheath win will leave the Spartans with a better winning percentage.

Alconbury 27/10, Brussels 23/26: The Region I rivals split a Friday and Saturday set at Brussels.

Taylor Currie scored 14 to pace the Dragons to victory Friday. Ali DeFazio scored 9 to top a balanced Brussels effort the next day.

Kaiserslautern 32, Bitburg 25: Friday at Kaiserslautern, the Red Raiders returned to their winning ways with a win over the tough Division II Barons.

A week removed from taking its first loss of the season against Wiesbaden, Kaiserslautern drew on its diverse roster to build a 16-point lead through three quarters. Teranda Dunlap scored 10, Angie Powell added eight and Johanna Quinn chipped in six points and 10 rebounds for the Red Raiders.

Bitburg launched a spirited fourth-quarter comeback, holding the home team scoreless in the final eight minutes. Atyia Brigman led all scorers with 12 points for the Barons.

Ramstein 43/42, Black Forest Academy 25/38: The Royals ventured into the forest and emerged with a pair of wins over the Division II school.

Ramstein put together a 16-2 run in the second quarter Friday and a 12-5 run in the third quarter Saturday to gain separation.

Heidelberg 48/48, Vilseck 44/36: The defending Division I European champions held their ground with Friday and Saturday wins on the road.

Heidelberg takes a 9-4 record into the final weekend of the regular season. The school will host its final home basketball games Feb. 16 against Bamberg.

Ansbach 43/47, Patch 34/41:The deadeye shooting of guard Chealsy Reaves made the difference in a weekend sweep of the Division I Panthers.

Reaves hit four three-pointers on Friday and five more on Saturday to push the Cougar winning streak to 11, a run dating back to the team’s lone loss of the season on Dec. 1. She finished with 14 points Friday and 23 on Saturday.